Prince Charles and Camilla have welcomed rescue hedgehogs to their Scottish estate.
The royals, 72, and 73, are proud to welcome three rescue hedgehogs into a safe haven at their sprawling Dumfries House country home.
While taking to social media, they shared their delight at providing a new home to the critters in need.
They explained that experts nursed the the hedgehogs back to health in time for them to enjoy their new royal home.
Sharing in view of their some 1.2 million Instagram followers, they posted:
Why did Prince Charles and Camila adopt three hedgehogs?
“Three baby hedgehogs have recently been rescued and welcomed to the Queen Elizabeth Walled Garden at @dumfrieshouse!
“The new additions aim to enrich biodiversity on the estate, whilst allowing the hedgehogs to enjoy a more natural setting. The 4-month-old hedgehogs have taken up residence, having been nursed back to a healthy weight by volunteers at @hessilheadwildliferescue centre.
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